Immerse yourself in the soothing melodies of Chuck Loeb's "The Moon, The Stars And The Setting Sun," a masterful blend of smooth jazz, cool jazz, and jazz fusion released in 1998. This album, featuring 11 captivating tracks, showcases Loeb's versatility and mastery as a guitarist, keyboardist, and composer. From the tender opening notes of "Just Us" to the reflective closing of "Water Runs Dry," each song is a testament to Loeb's ability to create music that is both intimate and expansive.
Recorded under the Shanachie label, this album is a standout in Loeb's discography, marking the beginning of a prolific period where he released six albums over seven years. "The Moon, The Stars And The Setting Sun" features a stellar lineup of musicians, including John Patitucci on acoustic bass and Tony Kadleck on flugelhorn, who add depth and richness to Loeb's compositions. The album's duration of just over an hour ensures a seamless listening experience, making it perfect for relaxation or as a backdrop to any setting.
Highlights include the enchanting "Beneath The Light,...Of The Moon," the uplifting "Hand In Hand," and the poignant "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight." Each track is crafted with precision and care, reflecting Loeb's deep understanding of jazz and his ability to infuse it with contemporary elements. Whether you're a longtime fan of Chuck Loeb or new to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of smooth and cool jazz.